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ReRuns: Jayanti Seiler: Of One and The Other
This week, LENSCRATCH is revisiting older posts, Mixtapes, and Interviews.
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ReRuns: The Elizabeth Avedon Mixtape
LENSCRATCH is revisiting some of our favorite posts, Mixtapes, and Interviews this week! Today we feature Elizabeth Avedon’s Mixtape and learn more about her remarkable life and celebr
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Ken Weingart interviews Gregory Crewdson
© Gregory Crewdson courtesy of the Gagosian Gallery
Today, I am sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart, conducted with photographer Gregory Crewdson.
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Arthur Drooker: Conventional Wisdom
Conventions are fascinating temporary communities where groups of people come together to share their obsessions, fetishes, and passions for a range of activities that completely boggle the
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Clay Lipsky: Due West
©Clay Lipsky, from Siren Song
Lenscratch Art Director and fine art photographer, Clay Lipsky, has created an “ongoing visual exploration of the iconography, promise, and realities o
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Iaritza Menjivar: First Generation
©Iaritza Menjivar, After dropping off her youngest son, Matheus, two, at his babysitter’s home, my mother’s sister, Doris DeLeon, waits for the bus to arrive at 5:40AM.
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Christos J. Palios: Conversations
©Christos J. Palios, Catharsis, Greece, 2014
Christos J.
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Christopher Payne: Making Steinway
The Steinway piano has been a presence in my life for as long as I can remember: years of piano lessons, a mother who was a music teacher, and marrying a man who came to our relationship co
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McNair Evans: The States Project: California
© McNair Evans, from Confessions for a Son, Courtesy of Sasha Wolf
It’s not an easy task to take on the California States Project Editorship.
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Melanie Metz: Davie
©Melanie Metz
Sometimes work crosses my path that makes me want to see more. and more. and a little bit more.
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J. Raymond Mireles: Neighbors
©J. Raymond Mireles, Lost Horse Saloon – Marfa, Texas, from Neighbors
In a time when American political and social landscapes divide rather than unify, photographer J.
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Frederic Weber: Memento Mori and Primary Light
© Frederic Weber/Courtesy Klompching Gallery
From Momento Mori: For all their brilliance, Frederic Weber’s fiery gold and red Cibachrome photographs are somber and disturbing.













